2023-05-25
24 分钟Eighty-one-year-old Martha Stewart has made history by becoming the oldest woman to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated. Chanté talks to model Nicola Griffin, who appeared in Sports Illustrated in her 50s, and speaks with journalist Poorna Bell about the different expectations for older women of colour.
This is the Guardian.
Martha Stewart is on the COVID of Sports Illustrated.
Is aging finally acceptable?
The whole aging thing is so boring.
And, ladies, don't let anybody tell you you are ever past your prime.
Never give.
Do you think it's all right to ignore us?
Just.
She's got gray hair.
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Look, I'm 27 and I'm not getting any younger.
With every year that goes by, I'm increasingly obsessed with how I look and what aging means for me.
But it feels like we're entering an era where older women are finally getting their moment to shine.
This year's award season saw Angela Bassett, Jennifer Coolidge and Michelle Yeoh absolutely clean up.
And now Martha Stewart, aged 81, has graced the COVID of Sports Illustrated.
All of us should think about good.
Living, successful living, and not about aging.
Is this just a moment or are we seeing a real shift?
It's such a big deal for women in general that we can move forward and be recognized and not be so invisible.